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the most liberal wing. the organized labor which becomes under the umbrella of the texas afl-cio, the federation, and the group of white liberal democrats. we became known as independent democrats but previously in a group called the democrats of texas, the do torch. people confuse a coalition with a coalesce sense or two groups merging together and basically lose their identity. but a coalition is the opposite. it's the great civil rights activist, bernice johnson reagan pointed out, one has to have separate homes and houses before you can forge a coalition. so when these groups came together, didn't usually go well. this was not a smooth alliance. for all of the ways that jim crow and -- african-americans and mexican-americans were distinct. they lived in separate neighborhoods, they followed different leaders, they embraced different priorities, they practiced separate religions or religious denominations, spoke separate languages. all these things separated them so nothing natural but a coming together
the most liberal wing. the organized labor which becomes under the umbrella of the texas afl-cio, the federation, and the group of white liberal democrats. we became known as independent democrats but previously in a group called the democrats of texas, the do torch. people confuse a coalition with a coalesce sense or two groups merging together and basically lose their identity. but a coalition is the opposite. it's the great civil rights activist, bernice johnson reagan pointed out, one has...
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and today since this liberal election -- liberal government was elected, 81% of canadian families pay more taxes than under the former government. so can the prime minister accept this and what will he do to support s? >> translator: mr. speaker, the conservatives and the fraser institute don't want to talk about the canada child benefit. and i think that this is an important thing to talk about. what we did is we gave more money to nine out of ten families all across the country. we did that by not sending checks to the wealthiest families. and we were able to lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty. that is the approach that we took with the canada child benefit. it's an approach that the conservatives didn't want and that they voted against, mr. spe speaker. >> mr. speaker, the largest solar protect will be built in british america. there will soon be clash. on one hand, a symbol of the future chosen by its members, on the other hand, fines imposed by the federal government. government admit that this is failure of leadership on their part? >> here, here. >> right hon
and today since this liberal election -- liberal government was elected, 81% of canadian families pay more taxes than under the former government. so can the prime minister accept this and what will he do to support s? >> translator: mr. speaker, the conservatives and the fraser institute don't want to talk about the canada child benefit. and i think that this is an important thing to talk about. what we did is we gave more money to nine out of ten families all across the country. we did...
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that's the reality for the liberals. they've been in power for two and a half years and we can say that trade relations between canada and the u.s. are in more favor of the u.s. than canada. for two and a half years, 50% of american investments in canada decreased. 66% of canadian investments in the u.s. increased. so how can the liberal government be proud? [applause] translator: general minister of finance. mr. speaker, the conservatives have chosen specific numbers, but the numbers that count are the numbers for canadiansism. every family is in a better situation. we know our rate of growth is the highest in the g 7. it's important to remember that last year business investment in canada increased by 8%. those are the true numbers. we are better off because of our policies and because of the world economy. translator: the real number is that these people were elected saying they would run a tight deficit and today that deficit is three times bigger. they said there will be no deficit by 2019, but they have no idea how
that's the reality for the liberals. they've been in power for two and a half years and we can say that trade relations between canada and the u.s. are in more favor of the u.s. than canada. for two and a half years, 50% of american investments in canada decreased. 66% of canadian investments in the u.s. increased. so how can the liberal government be proud? [applause] translator: general minister of finance. mr. speaker, the conservatives have chosen specific numbers, but the numbers that...
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the liberal want to use our money to buy all pipelines. every dollar invested in renewable energy go six to eight times as many jobs. to improve efficiency to help them save money. >> they are on the hill today and a photo op for all parties. they are repeating the same talking points but the problem is another one in the u.s.. which version will they meet today and what is the plan for those that feel betrayed? [applause] >> mr. speaker, despite all of the efforts to try t to hide frm it is clear that they cannot support dairy farmers. our government is united in supporting our dairy farmers unlike the members who want to end supply management and who describe dairy farmers as dishonest millionaires. [applause] instead of playing partisan politics waiting for real answers to the company confirmed a bit as i mentioned they face a threat and that he now be frank with members yes or no and what is the plan to compensate for his? >> it is the liberal government that created the management. they want to abolish the supply management. we don't
the liberal want to use our money to buy all pipelines. every dollar invested in renewable energy go six to eight times as many jobs. to improve efficiency to help them save money. >> they are on the hill today and a photo op for all parties. they are repeating the same talking points but the problem is another one in the u.s.. which version will they meet today and what is the plan for those that feel betrayed? [applause] >> mr. speaker, despite all of the efforts to try t to hide...
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liberalized so. wolf unless it has a genuine liberal leadership because what sammy seems to be saying is that people are prepared to protest as and when they want to to get more liberal rights and yet they are gifted to them and taken away by people who are completely illiberal. yeah i think i mean not just for saudi arabia i think we need a time and i think change is becoming very still i mean in that region but surely it would come i mean now i really believe that of course now i mean that isn't there is that any genuine. really will political will in saudi arabia so to speak about really liberating women and or saw granting women their rights as for example male guardian ship system is their women and they can't to travel abroad because they have to have the permission of that many guardian either their fathers their brothers their husbands whatever that i. do even study abroad they have to be accompanied by a male guardian so yes that odd am still we are living in a very harsh situations as women
liberalized so. wolf unless it has a genuine liberal leadership because what sammy seems to be saying is that people are prepared to protest as and when they want to to get more liberal rights and yet they are gifted to them and taken away by people who are completely illiberal. yeah i think i mean not just for saudi arabia i think we need a time and i think change is becoming very still i mean in that region but surely it would come i mean now i really believe that of course now i mean that...
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of a country becoming liberal can a country like saudi arabia liberalized so. wolf unless it has a genuine liberal leadership because what sammy seems to be saying is that people are prepared to protest as and when they want to to get more liberal rights and yet they are gifted to them and taken away by people who are completely illiberal. yeah i think i mean not just for saudi arabia i think we need a time and i think change is becoming very slow i mean in the region but surely it would come i mean now i really believe that of course now i mean that isn't there is that any genuine. really will political will in saudi arabia so to speak about really liberating women and or saw granting women their rights as for example male guardianship system is there women they can't to travel abroad because they have to have the permission of that many guardian either their fathers their brothers their husbands whatever that i. to even study abroad they have to be accompanied by a male guardian so yes that odd am still we are living in a very harsh situations as women in tha
of a country becoming liberal can a country like saudi arabia liberalized so. wolf unless it has a genuine liberal leadership because what sammy seems to be saying is that people are prepared to protest as and when they want to to get more liberal rights and yet they are gifted to them and taken away by people who are completely illiberal. yeah i think i mean not just for saudi arabia i think we need a time and i think change is becoming very slow i mean in the region but surely it would come i...
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position which has no on the seward of a country becoming liberal can a country like saudi arabia liberalizedo. wolf unless it has a genuine liberal leadership because what sammy seems to be saying is that people are prepared to protest as and when they want to to get more liberal rights and yet they are gifted to them and taken away by people who are completely illiberal. yeah i think i mean not just for saudi arabia i think we need a time and i think change is becoming very slow i mean in the region but surely it would come i mean now i really believe that of course now i mean that isn't there is that any genuine. really will political will in saudi arabia so to speak about really liberating women and or saw granting women their rights as for example male guardian ship system is their women and they can't to travel abroad because they have to have the permission of that many guardian either their fathers their brothers their husbands what a bit that i. do even study abroad they have to be accompanied by a male guardian so yes that odd am still we are living in a very harsh situations as wom
position which has no on the seward of a country becoming liberal can a country like saudi arabia liberalizedo. wolf unless it has a genuine liberal leadership because what sammy seems to be saying is that people are prepared to protest as and when they want to to get more liberal rights and yet they are gifted to them and taken away by people who are completely illiberal. yeah i think i mean not just for saudi arabia i think we need a time and i think change is becoming very slow i mean in the...
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so when one hundred percent man is talking about liberalization talking about moderate islam talking about a more tolerant islam these are rhetorical this is retired that is dominant in europe and in the us and it has been received with much reservation in the arab world so in terms of these activists have been arrested i think the key problem is this mohammed mr mann is basically saying to them don't get over excited i let you drive and i gave you the right to drive but you guys are pushing this case weight and way too fast and this big hysteria that you have you need to calm down so i need to teach you a lesson and put in prison for a bit ok later all the main issues here that we're going to discuss the next half hour or so do you know where these women are what sort of conditions they're living under and what's the point do you know when they'll be released. well we don't really have any information about where these women have been now i mean in which prison they are we don't have information from saudi arabia and that is a complete sign. from actually the government also about w
so when one hundred percent man is talking about liberalization talking about moderate islam talking about a more tolerant islam these are rhetorical this is retired that is dominant in europe and in the us and it has been received with much reservation in the arab world so in terms of these activists have been arrested i think the key problem is this mohammed mr mann is basically saying to them don't get over excited i let you drive and i gave you the right to drive but you guys are pushing...
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nearly a year after iraq's most school was liberated by iraqi and u.s. led forces from islamic state angelina jolie has traveled to the water on city in her capacity as special envoy to the un's refugee agency islamic state took control of mosul in twenty forty holding on to the city for three long years a liberation campaign launched by iraq with the support of the us lasted nine months and claimed thousands of civilian lives as well as displacing. hundreds of thousands. this is the worst devastation i've seen in all my years if you need to see our these people have lost everything. and the trauma and the loss that they have suffered is unparalleled. they're here on their own with very little support next to nothing and they're rebuilding themselves with their bare hands they're moving the rubble with their bare hands and their bodies in this rubble that stay here. and you can smell the bodies. and there's unexploded ordinance. community. thanks for sharing some of your time with us here at the international we were told with many more of your top stori
nearly a year after iraq's most school was liberated by iraqi and u.s. led forces from islamic state angelina jolie has traveled to the water on city in her capacity as special envoy to the un's refugee agency islamic state took control of mosul in twenty forty holding on to the city for three long years a liberation campaign launched by iraq with the support of the us lasted nine months and claimed thousands of civilian lives as well as displacing. hundreds of thousands. this is the worst...
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liberals on the same twice there it's not a utopian vision that some imagine being it's conservative slash fascist well it's quite apocalyptic if you look at some of the data and facts that he lays out homeless and cabinets of hundreds of people have cropped up around the state in the last two years occasionally they are ravaged by hepatitis a which killed twenty people last year and silicon valley one hundred thirty two people died on the streets in two thousand and sixteen from eighty five and twenty fifteen in san diego one hundred seventeen people died from fifty six part of this is directly related to the cost to rent which are directly related to the cost of so-called progressive policies which is really about people who are very wealthy say in beverly hills or santa monica or silicon valley not wanting housing units built in their area so they come up with all sorts of environmental restrictions and and building restrictions to avoid anybody having access to basically lowering the price of their housing as well right i mean we've been traveling all over the world for years and
liberals on the same twice there it's not a utopian vision that some imagine being it's conservative slash fascist well it's quite apocalyptic if you look at some of the data and facts that he lays out homeless and cabinets of hundreds of people have cropped up around the state in the last two years occasionally they are ravaged by hepatitis a which killed twenty people last year and silicon valley one hundred thirty two people died on the streets in two thousand and sixteen from eighty five...
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how to go to liberate them. how. the revolutionaries are for. led by yasser arafat found refuge and support within syria viewed as one of the most hardline regimes in the region at the time and it was syria that brought matters to a head in one nine hundred sixty seven. but at last i absolutely hate when israeli s. that border syria began to cry was claiming that israel was about to wage war against it and the soviets concurred so nasa sent an egyptian military delegation to the golan that studied the situation and returned with the view that war was not in the offing but then the soviets repeated their claims of a come and warm. with the mantle of leader of the arab world firmly upon his shoulders president also found it difficult to step back from the escalating tensions in the region in may nine hundred sixty seven he requested the withdrawal of united nations observers from sinai and closed the suez canal to the street shipped to israel this moves were tantamount to a declaration of war. with conflict imminent out of leaders attempted to clo
how to go to liberate them. how. the revolutionaries are for. led by yasser arafat found refuge and support within syria viewed as one of the most hardline regimes in the region at the time and it was syria that brought matters to a head in one nine hundred sixty seven. but at last i absolutely hate when israeli s. that border syria began to cry was claiming that israel was about to wage war against it and the soviets concurred so nasa sent an egyptian military delegation to the golan that...
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people thinking of jesuits as sort of the liberal intellectuals of the church. with those modes of being a jazz would have in common a is jesuits are extreme. the are willing to push envelope in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the jazz would order i think in the western world since the 1960's has been, look -- you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity for all kinds of understandable reasons. you need to make the church is flexible and adaptable as possible. and that means having a lot of gray areas around hard teachings, so be it. that inis distinct from certain ways. differences between latin america, north america, and europe will stop eat takes from that as well. he sees too much of a focus on rules and doctrines at this moment in history as a big obstacle to teaching the gospel. the challenging thing is there has never been a jesuit pope. the papacy has a different job in the church from the jesuits. putting someone who belongs to an order that sees itself as the envelope pusher
people thinking of jesuits as sort of the liberal intellectuals of the church. with those modes of being a jazz would have in common a is jesuits are extreme. the are willing to push envelope in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the jazz would order i think in the western world since the 1960's has been, look -- you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity for all kinds of understandable reasons. you need to make the...
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"liberation." >> jimmy: yeah, liberation is here. there's so many people on it.ummer rain, yes. >> jimmy: summer rain is on the album. >> her voice is on the album. >> jimmy: does she have any idea what that means, or that millions of people are going to hear it, or no -- she's -- >> me, no -- >> jimmy: is she three or -- >> when i'm doing my vocal warm-up, she like slams the door and she's like, you are interrupting, "peppa pig." she's like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> she's like, "no," like, yes. >> jimmy: schools you, like, mom yeah. really? >> absolutely. no, it's hilarious, yeah, when i was, you know, gearing up for the biggest performance of my life singing my idol, whitney houston, it was for an award show, and i was doing my vocal warm-up and like doing these -- >> jimmy: that's when she said, "mom, be quiet." >> yeah, i was in my closet, and she was in my bedroom. >> jimmy: "pup patrol" is on mom! >> completely, yeah. >> jimmy: what shows are you in to? >> it's in the running, there's "peppa pig," there's "paw patrol" for sure. >> jimmy: yeah, i'
"liberation." >> jimmy: yeah, liberation is here. there's so many people on it.ummer rain, yes. >> jimmy: summer rain is on the album. >> her voice is on the album. >> jimmy: does she have any idea what that means, or that millions of people are going to hear it, or no -- she's -- >> me, no -- >> jimmy: is she three or -- >> when i'm doing my vocal warm-up, she like slams the door and she's like, you are interrupting, "peppa pig."...
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and the group of white liberal democrats. they become known as independent democrats but previously they'd been in a group called democrats of texas or d.o.t. which was a breakaway liberal faction within that struggle for control of the party in the 1950's. people often confuse a coalition with two groups that are merging together and basically lose their identity. but a coalition is the opposite. as the great civil rights activist pointed out, one has to have separate homes, separate houses before you can forge a coalition among different groups. so when these groups came together, it didn't usually go well. this was not a smooth alliance. for all of the ways in which jim crow might have certain similarities, african-americans and mexican americans were fundamentally distinct. they lived in separate neighborhoods, they followed different leaders. they embraced different priorities. they practiced separate religions or religious denominations, spoke separate languages. all of these things separated them. so there was nothing
and the group of white liberal democrats. they become known as independent democrats but previously they'd been in a group called democrats of texas or d.o.t. which was a breakaway liberal faction within that struggle for control of the party in the 1950's. people often confuse a coalition with two groups that are merging together and basically lose their identity. but a coalition is the opposite. as the great civil rights activist pointed out, one has to have separate homes, separate houses...
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so they were among the liberal vote.t departed under president obama allowing him to appoint justices that would maintain their legacy. and then the other side of the spectrum. justice byron white, a democrat appointed by john f. kennedy. but over the years, he moved away from democrats on key issues like abortion and justice white still choice to retire under bill clinton. and ruth bader ginsberg, the oldest justice said that liberals were misguided if they thought that she was going to step down under president obama so he could replace her with someone with a similar idealogical bent. but of course, replacements don't turn out the way the presidents hope they will. bottom line, when it comes to retiring and replacing supreme court justices, timing is almost everything. very few die in office in modern times. most retire. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher, thank you, sir. let's go to mark sherman now, a reporter that covers the supreme court for the associated press. it's his own beat. today, sir is a very busy day. th
so they were among the liberal vote.t departed under president obama allowing him to appoint justices that would maintain their legacy. and then the other side of the spectrum. justice byron white, a democrat appointed by john f. kennedy. but over the years, he moved away from democrats on key issues like abortion and justice white still choice to retire under bill clinton. and ruth bader ginsberg, the oldest justice said that liberals were misguided if they thought that she was going to step...
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sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggle to regain palestine ever since. setting up an independent palestinian organization was not easy. the first challenge the palestinians faced was to wrest control of their own destiny from the at abrasions. in early one nine hundred sixty five a series of attacks were carried out against israeli civilians and infrastructure. the previously unknown palestinian group calling itself meaning the storm seen here in training claimed responsibility for the times. and also if i was started by a small group of palestinian activists in the diaspora they believed armed struggle was the only way to win back their lost homeland. did not share this view they feared being drawn into a conflict with israel for which they did not feel prepared. palestine had been an area of conflict for many years in one thousand nine hundred seven great britain announced it was terminating its mandate over palestine.
sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggle to regain palestine ever since. setting up an independent palestinian organization was not easy. the first challenge the palestinians faced was to wrest control of their own destiny from the at abrasions. in early one nine hundred sixty five a series of attacks were carried out against israeli...
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it swung toward the liberalizing end.eople think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. but what both of those modes of being a jesuit have in common is that jesuits are extreme. they are willing to push the envelope in different ways in order to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. so, the mentality of the jesuit order in the western world since the 1960's is, look, you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity for all kinds of totally understandable reasons. you need to make the church as flexible and adaptable as possible. and if that means having a lot of great areas around hard teachings, so be it. francis is distinct from that, in certain ways. there are differences from latin america to north america and europe, but he clearly partakes of that attitude as well. he sees too much of a focus on rules and doctrine at this moment in history as a b obstacle to preaching the gospel. the challenging thing is there has never been a jesuit pope. the papacy has a different
it swung toward the liberalizing end.eople think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. but what both of those modes of being a jesuit have in common is that jesuits are extreme. they are willing to push the envelope in different ways in order to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. so, the mentality of the jesuit order in the western world since the 1960's is, look, you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity for all kinds of totally...
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i was a cold war liberal. was a believer in the great society, but i was also a believer in a tough approach to the soviet union, which means i had pretty much of a home in the democratic party at the time. you had pat moynihan. you had henry jackson, the great senator from washington state. and later on that element of the democratic party shrunk to nothingness. and as it did, i was without a home. i remain generally without a political home. but you could obviously fairly call me a neoconservative now. brian: now, because we talk a lot about the conservative/neoconservative, what's the difference being a neoconservative and a conservative? there are several distinctions. one has to do with personal history. neoconservatives are people who started out as liberal, and as the dean of neoliberal theyrvatism once said, evolve in time into conservatism. that is number one. howou ask a neoconservative they woulde in 1968, say lyndon johnson. if you asked a conservative -- i'm sorry, if you say it 1964, they would s
i was a cold war liberal. was a believer in the great society, but i was also a believer in a tough approach to the soviet union, which means i had pretty much of a home in the democratic party at the time. you had pat moynihan. you had henry jackson, the great senator from washington state. and later on that element of the democratic party shrunk to nothingness. and as it did, i was without a home. i remain generally without a political home. but you could obviously fairly call me a...
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the liberal opinion is this. if you split up families you are a nazi whether the family is pretend or not you are a nazi. if you keep them together you are worse than a nazi. they actually have no solution. liberals become paralyzed when faced with having to solve a problem. media puts notion before facts so they contribute to it. so now you are having critics of trump actually arguing against their own wishes okay, we are going to keep the families together or pseudo families together or whatever you should be happened that they are now detained. that's awful. i have to give credit to cnn because i always bash cnn. i said yesterday that a lot of these problems existed under obama and they were really really bad problems but the media never talks about it. finally i think it was senator -- i can't remember the name of the senator baldwin. brook baldwin asked a very simple question. can we throw that? >> dana: absolutely is a here is a question for democrats. so many people outraged by thermal blankets and facilit
the liberal opinion is this. if you split up families you are a nazi whether the family is pretend or not you are a nazi. if you keep them together you are worse than a nazi. they actually have no solution. liberals become paralyzed when faced with having to solve a problem. media puts notion before facts so they contribute to it. so now you are having critics of trump actually arguing against their own wishes okay, we are going to keep the families together or pseudo families together or...
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liberal faction of african-americans , the most liberal wing of organized labor which is under the umbrella of the texas afl-cio and agroup of white liberal democrats . we come down with independent democrats but the previous group was called democratic texas for dot which was a breakaway liberal faction struggling for control of the party. people often confuse the coalition with a coalescence or two groups that are merging together but a coalition is theopposite . as a great civil rights activist pointed out, one has to have separate homes and separate houses before you can forge a coalition. so when these groups came together, they didn't easily go away.this was not a smooth alliance. for all the ways in which they might have certain similarities, african-americans and mexican americans were distinct. they lived in separate neighborhoods, follow different leaders, embrace different priorities. they practiced different religions, different dominant denominations , all these things rightly so there was nothing natural about it coming together. instead, each groups have learned gradually tha
liberal faction of african-americans , the most liberal wing of organized labor which is under the umbrella of the texas afl-cio and agroup of white liberal democrats . we come down with independent democrats but the previous group was called democratic texas for dot which was a breakaway liberal faction struggling for control of the party. people often confuse the coalition with a coalescence or two groups that are merging together but a coalition is theopposite . as a great civil rights...
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i mean not a liberal that there are some but up and patrick thank you my brain is now imprinted with an image of nikki haley is miley cyrus driving a wrecking ball into the united nations and this is so here's the problem even though it's it's a divide between not only the u.s. deep state and the trump administration but between trump and people within his own administration like mad dog madison and so on they still want to pursue american hegemony and there's no way america has given up on the pursuit of global military financial and other means of germany around the world trump does see that as wasteful i've seen a characterization that he loathes the liberal international order that has been created since the establishment of bretton woods through the uni polar moment and so on because he does see it as not as damaging the us as transferring wealth and the us overplaying the role of defense when it doesn't need to around the world he sees a stance of all u.s. allies like the e.u. as rivals as economic rivals because he's a businessman and that's the way that he views the world on
i mean not a liberal that there are some but up and patrick thank you my brain is now imprinted with an image of nikki haley is miley cyrus driving a wrecking ball into the united nations and this is so here's the problem even though it's it's a divide between not only the u.s. deep state and the trump administration but between trump and people within his own administration like mad dog madison and so on they still want to pursue american hegemony and there's no way america has given up on the...
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people think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. of them those modes of being ages would have in common jesuits have in common is they push envelopes in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the juit 1960's is, look, you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity from all sorts of understand the reasons. you need to make the church as flexible and adaptable as civil -- as possible. if that means having gray areas around hard, so be it. distinct from that, there are differences from latin america to north america and europe, but he clearly partakes of that attitude as well. he sees too much of a focus on rules and doctrine at this moment in history as a big obstacle to teaching the gospel. the challenging thing is there has never been a jesuit pope. different job in the church from the jesuits. putting someone who belongs to an order that sees itself as the envelope pushers at the center of the church creates a fascinating dynamic. defenders says's that he is exact
people think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. of them those modes of being ages would have in common jesuits have in common is they push envelopes in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the juit 1960's is, look, you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity from all sorts of understand the reasons. you need to make the church as flexible and adaptable as civil -- as possible. if that means having gray...
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paul: james, what about the liberals this year?they won a couple of cases certainly with carpenter, what do you make of the divide that i think you see emerging between brier and kagen and sotomayor. >> we have seen it for a while. in the obama case 2012, kagen and brier joined conservatives in striking -- limiting the medicate expansion. this is something that we have been seeing for a while. sotomayor and ginsburg, seem to be about issuing creed in favor of vision of quality or what have you and it is an interesting divide, it's not entirely homoagain -- homogeneous. paul: she goes with chief justice to form majority as long as narrow decision. the baker got the right not to bake the wedding cake for -- >> or the administrative law case which she wrote 6-3 ruling with three liberals on the other side. paul: that's correct. in both cases you had narrow ruling, not a landmark ruling on the fundamental constitutional principle, do you agree with that? >> yes, master piece cake shop was kennedy ruling, reached middle ground result be
paul: james, what about the liberals this year?they won a couple of cases certainly with carpenter, what do you make of the divide that i think you see emerging between brier and kagen and sotomayor. >> we have seen it for a while. in the obama case 2012, kagen and brier joined conservatives in striking -- limiting the medicate expansion. this is something that we have been seeing for a while. sotomayor and ginsburg, seem to be about issuing creed in favor of vision of quality or what...
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when hubert humphrey was the anti-communist liberal running against a procommunist liberal which tellsou just how bad that period was and reagan became an anti-communist. when he married nancy her father was a very right-wing medical doctor and gradually through a series of conversations reagan began to be more and more anti-tax. he was hired by general lack tech. the education of ronald reagan which i recommend very highly is a very short book about the times the 80 years he spent at general electric. he had as a mentor to have i worked with reagan for years. when i read this book and understood what he was doing it was that decisive of a book. he learned from the sky. but around the country and gave three and 75 speeches to blue-collar audiences with q&a and with picture taking. the time he ran for president he was interacting with blue-collar workers talking about ideas but the guy who hired him as a very conservative person. reagan in 1946 to 1965 reagan refused to fly. he was in a very bad airplane flight and i think they got caught in a thunderstorm. he didn't fly again until the
when hubert humphrey was the anti-communist liberal running against a procommunist liberal which tellsou just how bad that period was and reagan became an anti-communist. when he married nancy her father was a very right-wing medical doctor and gradually through a series of conversations reagan began to be more and more anti-tax. he was hired by general lack tech. the education of ronald reagan which i recommend very highly is a very short book about the times the 80 years he spent at general...
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blue.h, men in union freedom liberated them from forced migration. they considered themselves owners of their bodies permitted to travel at will. limiting black soldiers' movement, the army enforced movement and the army resisted control by taking leaves, perceiving freedoms they understood and emancipation finally, the term leaves of freedom stresses that the man's actions were stressed as a particular idolization is the man being free, that do not conform with the narrative of slavery to freedom. like leaves of grass, the men took leaves of freedom to make a freedom that is a whole populated the story of a massive emancipation -- emancipation. black soldiers left the army for various reasons, but always did so in the broader struggle to become free. desertion in the context of emancipation and looking beyond the inherently biased sources created by white authorities, i tell the stories here of african-american soldiers who left the army to make a freedom that was meaningful. soldiers fled the army when it challenged their ideas. most americans, inc
blue.h, men in union freedom liberated them from forced migration. they considered themselves owners of their bodies permitted to travel at will. limiting black soldiers' movement, the army enforced movement and the army resisted control by taking leaves, perceiving freedoms they understood and emancipation finally, the term leaves of freedom stresses that the man's actions were stressed as a particular idolization is the man being free, that do not conform with the narrative of slavery to...
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trump was the enemy, this is the new liberal police mind-set.rump is the enemy, not the chinese, not the russians the real enemy was donald trump. he was absolutely right, this is the new liberal mind-set, he is the bad guy. as long as you're spying on conservatives it's okay and we will play the euphemism. he was an informant, he was a spy and everybody knows that. >> tucker: we used to have trials that helped us understand who was the bad guy. people were accused of things but now the accusation is itself considered proof of guilt. when did that happen? >> i'm glad you brought this up, this is what frequently gets lost. carter page is the entry point for the signals intelligence spying operation, the interception of the emails into the trump team. nobody has provided a scintilla of evidence that there was probable cause of the two things they needed to spy on carter page. secondly in violation of u.s. law, nobody has shown that carter page is outdoing cable interviews probably tonight somewhere. this is nonsense. >> tucker: if carter page was
trump was the enemy, this is the new liberal police mind-set.rump is the enemy, not the chinese, not the russians the real enemy was donald trump. he was absolutely right, this is the new liberal mind-set, he is the bad guy. as long as you're spying on conservatives it's okay and we will play the euphemism. he was an informant, he was a spy and everybody knows that. >> tucker: we used to have trials that helped us understand who was the bad guy. people were accused of things but now the...
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but still, the question is, does liberal outrage at trump only drive more people to his side.ability correspondent michael kosta, everybody. (applause) this is really confusing. >> well, i know it seems confusioning, trevor, but those pundi it's like when my girlfriend kept accusing me of wanting to sleep with karen. she brought if up so much that eventually i slept with karen. again, hi already slept with her, i'm not a geat person, i'm just making the point. >> trevor: wait what is the point. >> the point is like my girlfriend, all the liberal screaming and shouting annoys people so much it makes them vote for trump. >> trevor: but wait, isn't there a double standard here. the president's supporters want siff civility but is he out there calling people bitches and saying some women are too ugly to assault. >> he's just telling it like it. is sorry if 2 triggers you but it's funny. >> trevor: okay but robert de niro saying [bleep] trump at the tony awards. >> that is crude, okay, that is crude and disgusting. if george washington saw what has become of the tony awards, trevor
but still, the question is, does liberal outrage at trump only drive more people to his side.ability correspondent michael kosta, everybody. (applause) this is really confusing. >> well, i know it seems confusioning, trevor, but those pundi it's like when my girlfriend kept accusing me of wanting to sleep with karen. she brought if up so much that eventually i slept with karen. again, hi already slept with her, i'm not a geat person, i'm just making the point. >> trevor: wait what...
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obama is interesting, not just a liberal, you know what a liberal is, somebody who doesn't care whatyou do as long as it is mandatory. but which until thursday was a joke, when jay carney, was health insurance taken away from you this is actually a good thing and actually said you can choose any health plan you want. as long as it is mandated which is the joke in real life. there is no way to make this stuff up. it exceeds iron he but obama, and a joint session of congress, a month after his inauguration in which he explained who he was, dropped the mask, he was a rorschach test but now he explained exactly who he was, he had been in office, no need for the veil and he said i am not a clinton or a tinkerer, i'm here to change america and explained exactly how he was going to do, healthcare, education and energy and trillion dollar stimulus, largest in galactic history and followed it with obamacare, a takeover of the american economy which i wrote at the time before he enacted all this made him a social democrat, very unusual for the united states. social democrats can only way to ex
obama is interesting, not just a liberal, you know what a liberal is, somebody who doesn't care whatyou do as long as it is mandatory. but which until thursday was a joke, when jay carney, was health insurance taken away from you this is actually a good thing and actually said you can choose any health plan you want. as long as it is mandated which is the joke in real life. there is no way to make this stuff up. it exceeds iron he but obama, and a joint session of congress, a month after his...
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s family ignored by the liberal media.ss secretary sean spicer says lack of outrage shows the personal disdain for the president. >> unbelievable what the left says and does and get 0 outrage. peter fonda tweets so many more where their use disparagingly which, make threats and yet there is 0 coverage yet anything on the right by the president or his supporters is called out and after immediate apology has to be denounced. the pres. is getting results whether it is the economy or foreign policy and the media made it very personal. they never like conservatives but this is very personal to them. shannon: donald trump slamming the russia investigation is a phony wretch hunt at a rally in minnesota. the president terry into fbi lovers peter stzrok and lisa page who exchanged biased text messages, sen. lindsey graham demands answers about what they discussed. >> reporter: the text messages continue to derive the debate about bias in the fbi with the president weighing in. >> no matter how many crimes he committed which were nu
s family ignored by the liberal media.ss secretary sean spicer says lack of outrage shows the personal disdain for the president. >> unbelievable what the left says and does and get 0 outrage. peter fonda tweets so many more where their use disparagingly which, make threats and yet there is 0 coverage yet anything on the right by the president or his supporters is called out and after immediate apology has to be denounced. the pres. is getting results whether it is the economy or foreign...
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sitcom was canceled many pointed out that liberals ignored roseanne barr's racism until she crossed the obama administration saying that she's previously compared muslims to nazis and referred to supporters of palestinians as nazi helpers most infamously when a university endorsed the boycott divestment sanctions movement roseanne barr called for the killing of all non jews on campus tweeting i hope all the jews leave u.c. davis and then it gets nuked somehow this was all ignored but once her racism was geared towards the obama administration that's when liberals drew a line but even after barr apologize for this recent tweet it's been announced that her show will be relaunched without her but the point is when we look at fonda's case and boras case why are the outcomes so different well one is anti trump and the other is pro trump so it looks like we're witnessing a classic example of liberal hypocrisy. rather does it for me i'll be back with headlines thirty two minutes stay with us this is our interaction. i see. all across the western world the so-called melting pot is melting down
sitcom was canceled many pointed out that liberals ignored roseanne barr's racism until she crossed the obama administration saying that she's previously compared muslims to nazis and referred to supporters of palestinians as nazi helpers most infamously when a university endorsed the boycott divestment sanctions movement roseanne barr called for the killing of all non jews on campus tweeting i hope all the jews leave u.c. davis and then it gets nuked somehow this was all ignored but once her...
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they are mexican-americans which are most liberal factions of america and the most liberal faction. the most liberal ring of the organized labor which becomes the umbrella of the federation. in a the group of white liberal democrats. previously they had been in a group in the and the group called was a breakaway faction within that struggle for control of the party. people often confuse a coalition with a coal listen or two groups that are merging together. and basically lose their identity. it's really the opposite. and so when the groups came together really didn't go well. for all of the ways in which they might have certain similarities african-americans and mexican americans were distinct they lived in separate neighborhoods they follow different leaders. they embrace different priorities. they practiced separate religions. spoke separate linkages. all of these things were separated instead each group sort of learned gradually that they needed each other. and over time they learnt that they were going to keep electing those people. that was the foundation. what would happen wha
they are mexican-americans which are most liberal factions of america and the most liberal faction. the most liberal ring of the organized labor which becomes the umbrella of the federation. in a the group of white liberal democrats. previously they had been in a group in the and the group called was a breakaway faction within that struggle for control of the party. people often confuse a coalition with a coal listen or two groups that are merging together. and basically lose their identity....
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that do you mean by liberal? and one of my former students is in the audience and he is laughing because that it sounds like a regurgitation of lecture on this point. so i think randy's comments suggest it is very difficult to draw these lines, and i -- there are areas of kennedy's juris prudence where he is clearly -- would want to put him in the moyer conservative box, whether that's along the box with robert bork or rush limbaugh issue don't know. but certainly his criminal justice jurisprudence, if we were push to define conservative jim, we would probably say he was conservative. i try in the book to use the term "libertarianism" to get away from the label "liberal" because it don't think that's label that accurately describes justice kennedy and i don't think the conservative label does either. libertarianism seems to me, if you think but the fundamental principles of libertarianism, that is probably an accurate tribal apply to his juris prudence. >> thank you, helen. should also mention that chapter one of
that do you mean by liberal? and one of my former students is in the audience and he is laughing because that it sounds like a regurgitation of lecture on this point. so i think randy's comments suggest it is very difficult to draw these lines, and i -- there are areas of kennedy's juris prudence where he is clearly -- would want to put him in the moyer conservative box, whether that's along the box with robert bork or rush limbaugh issue don't know. but certainly his criminal justice...
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except us globalist except us liberal leftist is they're trying to spread it past the u.s. and it's and it's a term that's that's now becoming internationalized you know the absolute irony of that is the u.s. is preferred leader for russia alexei of all day is the actually alter net still is and already is insane or a scene over at the gym in here gentlemen we have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news stay with us. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite it is from is all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those
except us globalist except us liberal leftist is they're trying to spread it past the u.s. and it's and it's a term that's that's now becoming internationalized you know the absolute irony of that is the u.s. is preferred leader for russia alexei of all day is the actually alter net still is and already is insane or a scene over at the gym in here gentlemen we have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news stay with us. in the heart of the...
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sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggle to regain palestine ever since. by the end of the sixties the palestinians had become masters of their own destiny . but a bloody showdown was on the horizon. not with israel but with fellow arabs. the palestinian commando movement emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the region following the defeat of the arab states in the one nine hundred sixty seven. the palestinians had taken their first steps towards emancipation from the out of work. and that. would allow us at the arab league all of these factors doesn't look at blow to the arab custodianship of the palestinians and their cause and thus palestinians became the masters of their destiny. the palestinians took full advantage of the state of chaos suffered by the defeated out of regimes palestinian guerrilla factions the most prominent of which was fatah consolidated their grip on the refugee camps in the arab world hundreds
sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggle to regain palestine ever since. by the end of the sixties the palestinians had become masters of their own destiny . but a bloody showdown was on the horizon. not with israel but with fellow arabs. the palestinian commando movement emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the region following...
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livered liberal and soft on criminals. brilliant. the labour party who is now less likely to have a go at them on being soft on crime if you know what i mean because if you think about it, the tories can make up how ever the present works. david cameron and how he got vilified for that. there are political corpses in this area. let's go back to the daily telegraph and a little almost like a news in brief right at the bottom related to the visit of the trump next week and the visit of the trump next week and the first lady's plans have dj vu about them 7 the first lady's plans have dj vu about them? we know the plan put forward to melania trump is that she should go and visit british schools. iremember should go and visit british schools. i remember reporting when michelle obama because all these schoolgirls we re obama because all these schoolgirls were weeping and joy because she was so were weeping and joy because she was so extraordinary in the way that she touched them emotionally. and maybe she will be great at it, wh
livered liberal and soft on criminals. brilliant. the labour party who is now less likely to have a go at them on being soft on crime if you know what i mean because if you think about it, the tories can make up how ever the present works. david cameron and how he got vilified for that. there are political corpses in this area. let's go back to the daily telegraph and a little almost like a news in brief right at the bottom related to the visit of the trump next week and the visit of the trump...
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the economic model that's terrible neo liberalism ala liberalism got confused there first i don't.
the economic model that's terrible neo liberalism ala liberalism got confused there first i don't.